
Stock compensation plans: It is one of the ways used by an organization to reward the employees.
(a) To determine: To determine the share options under share-based compensation plans.
(1) To determine: To determine the accounting policies related to the share-based payments.
(2) To determine: To determine the number of options granted during 2015 under the plan.
(3) To determine: To determine the number of options exercisable at March 31, 2015.
(4) To determine: To determine the number of options exercised in 2015 and the average price exercised.
(5) To determine: To determine the accounts in which the options exercised are credited.
(6) To determine: To determine the number of outstanding options.
(b) To determine: To determine the number of diluted weighted-average shares outstanding.
(c) To determine: To determine the diluted earnings per share.

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